to be judging people by their character, their competence and not by the color of their skin, their religion, their ethnicity or their sexual preferences. >> moderator: before i go back to governor kaine, governor allen, i want to follow up on a social issue which seems to be an issue for republicans generally. why do you think you poll so much better among men rather than women? the gender gap in a new poll favors your challenger by 14 points. is this a republican party problem with women? take 30 seconds if you would, sir. [laughter] allen: okay. i think we're going to do very well with men and women. and i think after this debate and people will listen to my approach and that of my opponent, my friend tim kaine's, women, mothers that i've talked to whether they're married or unmarried care about jobs and the economy. and if somebody is unmarried, they're working. this if they are married, they're working, they also may be caring about the future of their families, and right now 50% of young people graduating from college argue they're unemployed or underemployed, so i think we're going to